What’s the swelling and tightness in my right hand?

There are many reasons for the swelling and tightness of the right hand, mainly due to overwork, rheumatoid or rheumatoid arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and hand joint fasciitis.
1. Overexertion: When the tendons and ligaments are repeatedly stretched due to overuse of hands, and blood circulation is not smooth, swelling and tightness will occur in the hands.
2. Rheumatoid or rheumatoid arthritis: the early manifestation of rheumatoid or rheumatoid arthritis disease is the swelling and numbness of the fingers, accompanied by morning stiffness and activity limitation and other phenomena.
3. Carpal tunnel syndrome: patients suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome will have severe nerve compression phenomenon, resulting in a decrease in local muscle strength, causing finger swelling.
4. Hand joint fasciitis: Hand joint fasciitis has symptoms such as localized pain in the right hand, limited activity, muscle tension, muscle spasm, skin numbness, etc., and the right hand can be swollen and tight.
The first choice of treatment is conservative treatment, which can be localized hot compresses, physiotherapy, massage, etc. to promote local blood circulation, promote the absorption of inflammation to alleviate the symptoms. You can also go to the rehabilitation department for local closed treatment or small needle treatment, and it is advisable to avoid cold stimulation.
There may be other reasons for the swelling and tightness of the right hand, such as cervical spondylosis, Parkinson’s disease and diabetic complications, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out targeted treatment and therapy after clarifying the cause of the disease.